Ironically, the big news the week of the election isn’t about any elected office. It’s about an appointed one. Jeff Sessions has just resigned as attorney general. His tenure was defined by his recusal from any investigations related to the 2016 election cycle. Even more ironic, the deputy attorney general who subsequently assumed that role had a much greater conflict than Sessions may have had by any reasonable measure. With Sessions now gone, oversight of 2016-related investigations including the Russia investigation has been passed to his former chief of staff and acting replacement.

But before Sessions resigned, oversight fell on the brother of CDC’s vaccine chief. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s sister is Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.

President Trump’s criticism of toxic vaccines goes back a decade, long before he ran for office. He repeated those criticisms as a candidate on the campaign trial. His election reportedly caused employees at Messonnier’s workplace to cry in the hallways. How ironic that the election would also cause her brother to hold an appointment one rung below a cabinet member?

Throughout the course of Rosenstein’s tenure, he has wielded his unprecedented power with strong authority. He appointed the special counsel that continues to run the Russia investigation and ordered the FBI raid on the office of a now-former lawyer of Trump’s. Most recently, Rosenstein announced the indictments of 13 Russians who will never even stand trial.

Now the power that enabled him to do all that has been stripped away as he appears frozen in his position, if he keeps it. He will not even assume the title of acting attorney general. The reason for Jeff Sessions’ removal may not be about Jeff Sessions so much as it is about Rod Rosenstein.

A blog by vaccine troll David Gorski was shared with Novartis’ CEO by then-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. According to a Senate minority report, Cohen was trying to sell White House access to his then-client Novartis.

Yet he appears to have already known who would be appointed to run FDA. The blog’s sharing was followed by a meeting between the President, Trump and pharmaceutical executives. S&P Market Intelligence says what happened next:

the Novartis CEO arranged a phone call with Cohen, where the lawyer said he was knowledgeable about the individuals the president was likely to appoint and could provide the company with information about how those people would approach the healthcare-related issues the drugmaker was focused on.

Industry-friendly appointments were subsequently made to top posts at FDA (Scott Gottlieb), HHS (Alex Azar), NIH (Francis Collins) and at CDC (Brenda Fitzgerald, then Robert Redfield). The vaccine safety commission President Trump promised remains unformed. Cohen was also trying to get Novartis to invest in an autism therapy developed by a Russian pharmaceutical oligarch.

After Michael Cohen proved no longer useful to the vaccine industry, the vaccine chief’s brother ordered the FBI to raid Cohen’s office. He is now under federal investigation and has turned against President Trump.

Dr. Stefano Montanari was punched in the face by a vaccine thug while talking to parents of vaccine-injured children. Previously, Dr. Montanari and his wife Dr. Antonietta Gatti did research finding that vaccines are contaminated by micro-and-nanoparticles. Their laboratory was already raided and their materials have been seized. He writes in a desperate letter to the United States below:

While I was cordially talking with these people, suddenly, for no apparent reason, a gentleman came up behind me shouting “Don’t dare raise your voice!” I turned my head and, in a fraction of a second, unexpectedly, he hit me with a violent punch between my ear and my cheekbone. For a moment I lost my senses and I was supported by those around me, while the character was moving away, crossing my wife who, meanwhile, was coming out on the sidewalk. To her, that gentleman shouted a death threat.

What Dr. Montanari describes is coming to America. Scientists here have been targeted for their research on vaccinations. A doctor has received a death threat from someone who said he plans to massacre anti-vaccinationists, and the FBI blamed her. It’s only a matter of time until what happened to Dr. Montanari starts happening in America.

Other disturbing issues in the letter are signs that the government will renege on its promise to overturn mandatory vaccination law. The Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini made statements supporting Dr. Montanari, only to face a full-out assault by the fake news media and political elite. God bless Minister Salvini for putting Italians first!

Natural News proved her innocence

(Natural News) – In a bombshell Counterthink interview filmed at the InfoWars studios in Austin, Texas, Dr. Suzanne Humphries revealed how the FBI attempted to frame her for making death threats against herself. The full interview, available at Counterthink.com (or see video below), reveals how the FBI lied to Dr. Humphries and attempted to use an elaborate ploy to criminalize Dr. Humphries (or the people close to her).

Natural News was pivotal in exposing the conspiracy fraud of the FBI and helping make sure Dr. Humphries was not arrested and falsely indicted by federal authorities. As Natural News reported several months ago, Dr. Humphries was subjected to a series of death threats culminating in a vile “mass shooting” threat that detailed exactly how a hater of Dr. Humphries planned to shoot her at a public event. Upon receiving this threat, Dr. Humphries immediately filed criminal complaints with both the Austin Police Department and the FBI. This action generated an Austin PD case number which Dr. Humphries privately noted.

After Natural News went public with details of the original letter, the person who wrote it apparently panicked and realized they were likely going to be hunted down by federal authorities and criminally prosecuted. So they faxed over an apology letter to both the Austin PD and the FBI, claiming they weren’t serious about their vile death threats targeting Dr. Humphries. Importantly, in this apology letter, they cited the Austin PD case number.

The FBI then seized upon this as implied “proof” that falsely claimed Dr. Humphries must have been the author all along, since, as the FBI claimed, Austin PD case numbers are not available to the public and are kept secure. (This claim turns out to be utterly false, as Natural News easily proved, keep reading…)

Armed with this Austin PD case number and a bogus claim that such case numbers are private, the FBI turned around and began aggressively threatening Dr. Humphries, claiming that she or someone close to her must have generated the death threats in the first place. In a phone call, Dr. Humphries told Natural News that she was aghast upon realizing the FBI was now targeting her as a potential criminal instead of going after the real person who made the death threats in the first place.

Yes, in America, if you report a serious crime to the FBI, they can quite literally turn it around and try to frame YOU for that very crime. (Read FBIcorruption.news for more coverage of the collapse of credibility at the FBI.)

Corrupt FBI claimed Austin PD giving out case number is a “conspiracy theory”

When Dr. Humphries told the FBI that perhaps the Austin PD had given out the case number to someone, FBI agents threatened to hang up on Dr. Humphries during a phone call, claiming that such talk was a “conspiracy theory.” They insisted that the knowledge of the case number was proof that the original death threat had come from inside Dr. Humphries’ circle of close associates (and that Dr. Humphries was somehow the mastermind of all this).

Keep in mind this is the same FBI that was recently run by James Comey, a sedition traitor who turned the FBI into a politicized, corrupt agency that has lost nearly all credibility in the minds of the American people. Dr. Humphries went to the FBI in the hopes of seeing justice served, but instead, she got targeted with a false blame game in exactly the same way the FBI targeted candidate Donald Trump. (There’s also a huge lesson in all this, which is that if you try to report a crime to the FBI, they may ultimately charge YOU with that crime!)

Note, too, that whatever the FBI doesn’t want to believe, they dismiss it as a “conspiracy theory,” even though they were essentially accusing Dr. Humphries of something that can only be called a conspiracy. The FBI recommends conspiracy charges against people on a routine basis, proving that the FBI itself is fully informed that conspiracies really exist. To hear FBI agents claim they don’t believe in “conspiracies” seems absurd.

Natural News acquires Austin PD case number with a simple request

Here’s what finally blew apart the FBI’s false, bogus conspiracy theory: I assigned a reporter to contact the Austin Police Department and explain they were writing a story for Science.news, a website we publish, wish will also carry this story. This reporter requested the case number of the Dr. Suzanne Humphries death threat complaint.

The Austin PD promptly gave us the case number, no questions asked.

For the record, the case number was sent to our reporter by “APD Records Management,” from the email address: Management.Records@austintexas.gov
Date: Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 1:05 PM

The email was authored by a “Public Information Sergeant” whose name we are not publishing, because he didn’t do anything wrong and doesn’t deserve any condemnation for his role in this. His email said:

Afternoon,

I can report that there’s an on-going investigation being conducted pertaining to this incident and the case # 18-XXXXXXX.

[We have redacted the case number for this public article.]

I then forwarded that case number to Dr. Humphries to confirm whether it was a match. Indeed, it was a perfect match.

In other words, the Austin PD hands out these case numbers to anyone who says they’re a journalist, without any hesitation. This means the FBI was either lying all along or is run by incompetent agents who have no idea how law enforcement actually works.

The FBI has become worse than a joke; it’s actually a threat to the freedoms of innocent Americans

As part of the answer to that question, here’s a recent video of an FBI agent busting a move on the dance floor, accidentally dropping his firearm, then shooting an innocent bystander as he stupidly grabs the gun by the trigger:

This is the most insanely stupid thing I’ve ever seen carried out by a supposed member of law enforcement, and it’s no surprise this is coming straight from the FBI, which apparently dispatches agents to dance parties and trains them how to do back handsprings but not how to use retaining holsters. At some point, the FBI might want to think about teaching its agents why it’s a bad idea to pick up pistols by the trigger, too. (Note that the gun did not shoot anyone until a human being pulled the trigger, proving yet again that guns don’t kill people… stupid FBI agents do.)

So now we know the FBI was either lying, or stupid, or possibly both. And instead of trying to find the actual psycho who threatened Dr. Humphries in the first place, the FBI spends taxpayer dollars trying to frame the female victim for the very crime carried out against her.

This is what the FBI has come to in America today, under the traitorous “leadership: of James Comey, who frankly should be spending the rest of his life behind bars for treason.

I don’t know about you, but after running this investigation, I’ve lost all remaining faith in the FBI. As much as I’ve been a long-time supporter of law enforcement, veterans and the military, I now realize the FBI is a total disgrace and a threat to the freedom and liberties of innocent Americans. Calling the FBI to investigate a serious crime is about as useful as calling the Mob to protect your nightclub.

Notice, too, that this entire story is blackballed by the corporate-run media, which is suddenly pro-FBI even though the same media has bashed law enforcement for as long as any of us can remember.

Watch my full interview with Dr. Humphries to learn even more, and share this story widely. This needs to get posted on The Free Thought Project and other websites. It’s even Drudge-worthy.

Rod Rosenstein is the Deputy Attorney General who appointed Special Counsel Robert Mueller and approved the infamous FBI raid on President Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen. Rosenstein is also the brother of one of the federal doctors who President Trump has by-extension accused of lying about “massive vaccinations.”

According to a bio of Rosenstein’s shortly after he was appointed Deputy Attorney General:

His sister, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, is the director of the National Center for Immunization and RespiratoryDiseases [NCIRD] at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Messonnier has a long career at the CDC going all the way back to 1995. For the past decade, she has consistently held leadership positions as a vaccine official. She has been director of NCIRD since March 2016 after serving as deputy director from October 2014. Before that, she was chief of the Meningitis and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Branch in NCIRD’s Division of Bacterial Diseases.

Messonnier was already NCIRD director at CDC when agency employees were “crying in the hallways” over Trump’s victory. And Trump’s statements over the years have given them plenty of reasons to cry.

If I were President I would push for proper vaccinations but would not allow one time massive shots that a small child cannot take – AUTISM.

The papers cited in the report included none other than fugitive Poul Thorsen’s fraud. While Messonnier would rise through the ranks of the CDC to eventually become its NCIRD director, Trump would continue to broadcast his vaccine skepticism.

Months before declaring his candidacy, Trump reiterated his positions about vaccines on The Hugh Hewitt Show. Months after his campaign announcement, Trump expressed support for those same positions in the second GOP debate.

How ironic that Rosenstein has the power he has because of the recusal of the comparably far-less conflicted Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He recused himself from the Russia investigation for just meeting with the Russian ambassador on two occasions. The first time was a meeting with a group of foreign ambassadors and the second culminated in an argument between Sessions and the ambassador over Ukraine. If that counts as a conflict of interest, surely Rosenstein’s sister being a top vaccine official during all of Trump’s vaccine remarks counts big time.

Autism Investigated Note: Check out LyinComey.com for an inside look at James Comey and the swamp our president is up against. Contact the White House and demand President Trump form an independent vaccine safety commission to stop the poisoning by the vaccine state.

Fake News Network’s description:

With all the bombshell reporting about members of the Republican National Committee, CNN’s Jake Tapper asks Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel about launching a full-scale attack on former FBI Director James Comey and integrity.

Jake Tapper has mentioned Trump acknowledging vaccines causing autism as one of the “false claims” the president has told to attack his credibility and defend fired FBI chief James Comey. This is the same Comey who withheld from Trump that the fake dossier accusing him of paying prostitutes to douse him in urine was funded by the Democratic National Committee. Props to RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel for doing such a great job responding to a professional liar like Jake Tapper.

Just recently CNN lied that a survey of autism families showed that autists were less likely to be fully vaccinated. Their chief medical correspondent routinely says vaccines don’t cause autism. Ten years ago he interviewed the father of a child whose autism our government admitted was caused by vaccines.

Autism Investigated will now take this opportunity to demand President Trump reaffirm his commitment to stopping the havoc that vaccination continues to wreak on children. Autism Investigated endorsed you, voted for you, defended you from criticism on our own side that you weren’t doing enough. Now you must act.

Listen to the parents. Listen to the people who are suffering. Heck even listen to Dr. Ben Carson who said too many vaccines are being given after admitting, “it hasn’t been adequately revealed to the public what is going on.”

The vaccine state is the deep state. It needs to be brought to its knees.

This post is a vaccine skeptic’s satirical response to a viral video made by 12-year-old Marco Arturo, who presented the “Evidence That Vaccines Cause Autism” as nothing more than blank sheets of paper in order to disparage people who acknowledge that vaccines actually do cause autism.

12-year-old US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) scientist Marco Arturo was indicted after committing fraud by covering up crucial evidence that vaccines cause autism when crafting his review, “Evidence That Vaccines Cause Autism.” The report – sponsored by the CDC and published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) – concluded: “The evidence favors rejection of causation.”

Findings omitted from the report showed that in African-American children, those who had an autism spectrum disorder were more than twice as likely to receive a measles-mumps-rubella vaccination before three years of age compared to their neurotypical counterparts. They also showed that children who received the highest doses of mercury from vaccinations in their first month of life were 7-times more likely to receive an autism diagnosis than those who received no mercury during that same time period.

But since the vaccine injury-liable CDC paid the researchers to say vaccines were “well, pretty safe,” according to IOM committee chairwoman Marie McCormick, those results were unacceptable. “We are not ever going to come down that it is a true side-effect,” Dr. McCormick said in a secret meeting. And so they didn’t, but the results were so daunting that scrubbing them was difficult.

“It just won’t go away,” Arturo’s CDC colleague Thomas Verstraeten wrote in email. Ultimately, they made the association between the highest exposure category for mercury and autism go away by combining that category with weaker categories. They then claimed they “lost” the original data so that no researchers could replicate it, but in reality they just threw it all into a big garbage can in Arturo’s backyard.

Unfortunately, he and his other colleagues were later ratted out by a senior CDC scientist who was initially in on the scheme with them. So Arturo took $2 million in embezzled CDC grants and fled to Denmark where he now currently awaits extradition from. If convicted, he faces a 12-year prison sentence: equivalent to his entire lifetime.